There is faith, and then there is faith. Often, our experience with God and His Word enables us to operate as “routine” in kingdom authority and power. In other words, we operate at a level of faith developed over time, which is good and effective in many situations. However, faith to “move mountains” requires a faith that is beyond our experience and level of understanding of God’s Word—we need the faith of God. A few years ago, I prayed for a desperate woman. Many people were healed of various conditions that night as the team and I prayed for them. As the evening wore on, I began to tire, and my legs ached from standing for hours. At the end, I had just one more person to pray for, and I would be done for the night. That last person was a young woman, perhaps in her late twenties, who limped up to me for prayer. She had patiently waited for hours during the meeting to receive prayer for healing. She was desperate—she needed a miracle.